The Glanville Fritillary is named after Lady Eleanor Glanville, a 17th century Lepidopterist who discovered this species in Lincolnshire. After her death, one of her sons contested her will on the grounds of lunacy, as eloquently described by Moses Harris in "The Aurelian" in 1766: "This Fly took its Name from the ingenious Lady Glanvil, whose Memory had like to have suffered for her Curiosity. Some Relations that was disappointed by her Will, attempted to let it aside by Acts of Lunacy, for they suggested that none but those who were deprived of their Senses, would go in Pursuit of Butterflies".

Hello John,
Thanks for beautiful NOTE.
Beautiful butterfly. Nice color and well sharp picture. I like its BG too. You could framed it vertical way too and in such way you could get rid of BLANK SPACE.
Thanks my friend for sharing,
Regards,
Srikumar